Saturday, February 13th 2016, 1:18 pm
Lots of folks across much of central, northern and eastern Oklahoma felt a 5.1 magnitude earthquake Saturday morning.
The U.S.G.S. said Saturday's quake was near Fairview, Oklahoma and happened just after 11 a.m.
The Oklahoma Geological Survey said it has a preliminary report on the quake.
Preliminary Fairview Earthquake Fact Sheet on our homepage now: https://t.co/hdDmnYEzL7 pic.twitter.com/ljSNmgXikr
— OGS Earthquakes (@OKearthquakes) February 13, 2016
On the News On 6 Facebook page, viewers told us where they were when Saturday's quake hit.
Misty Hilburn in Tulsa felt it Saturday morning. As did Bonnie Daffern-Cochran, who lives west of Mannford. She said it lasted at least 30 seconds.
Judy Lofton Harris also felt it. She lives between Catoosa and Inola.
Tasha Maddox Gibson tells us her daughter felt it upstairs in their Broken Arrow home. Koleta Goss, who lives east of Tahlequah told us she felt it too.
And Kevin Dye who lives in near Lake Tenkiller says Saturday's quake was the strongest he's felt since a 5.6 quake in November 2011.
Fairview Police and the Major County Sheriff's Office say there are no reports of injury or damage as a result of the quake.
On the News On 6 Facebook page, viewers told us where they were when Saturday's quake hit.
Misty Hilburn in Tulsa felt it Saturday morning. As did Bonnie Daffern-Cochran, who lives west of Mannford. She said it lasted at least 30 seconds.
Judy Lofton Harris also felt it. She lives between Catoosa and Inola.
Tasha Maddox Gibson tells us her daughter felt it upstairs in their Broken Arrow home. Koleta Goss, who lives east of Tahlequah told us she felt it too.
And Kevin Dye who lives in near Lake Tenkiller says Saturday's quake was the strongest he's felt since a 5.6 quake in November 2011.
Fairview Police and the Major County Sheriff's Office say there are no reports of injury or damage as a result of the quake.
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